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Session Laws, 2006
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Ch. 370                                    2006 LAWS OF MARYLAND
(i) A household which includes a senior citizen who has been a
member of the household for a period of at least 12 months preceding the giving of the
notice required by § 11-102.1 of this title: or (ii) A household which includes a handicapped citizen who has been
a member of the household for a period of at least 12 months preceding the giving of
the notice required by § 11-102.1 of this title. (4) "Handicapped citizen" means a person with a measurable limitation
of mobility due to congenital defect, disease, or trauma. (5) "Household" means only those persons domiciled in the unit at the
time the notice required by § 11-102.1 of this title is given. (6) "Rental facility" means property containing 10 or more dwelling units
intended to be leased to persons who occupy the dwellings as their residences. (7) "Senior citizen" means a person who is at least 62 years old on the
date that the notice required by § 11-102.1 of this title is given. (8) "UNREIMBURSED MEDICAL EXPENSES" MEANS THE COST OF
MEDICAL EXPENSES NOT OTHERWISE PAID FOR BY INSURANCE OR SOME OTHER
THIRD PARTY. INCLUDING MEDICAL AND HOSPITAL INSURANCE PREMIUMS.
CO-PAYMENTS. AND DEDUCTIBLES: MEDICARE A AND B PREMIUMS: PRESCRIPTION
MEDICATIONS; DENTAL CARE; VISION CARE; AND NURSING CARE PROVIDED AT
HOME OR IN A NURSING HOME OR HOME FOR THE AGED. (n) (1) (I) The Secretary of State shall prepare [an] income eligibility
[figure] FIGURES for each county and standard metropolitan statistical area of the
State[, which shall reasonably approximate 80 percent of the median income for each
county and standard metropolitan statistical area]. (II)     EXCEPT IN BALTIMORE CITY, THE FIGURES SHALL
REASONABLY APPROXIMATE: 1.       80 PERCENT OF THE MEDIAN HOUSEHOLD INCOME FOR
EACH COUNTY; 2.       80 PERCENT OF THE MEDIAN HOUSEHOLD INCOME FOR
EACH METROPOLITAN STATISTICAL AREA; AND 3.       THE UNCAPPED LOW INCOME LIMITS AS ADJUSTED FOR
FAMILY SIZE CALCULATED BY THE U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN
DEVELOPMENT FOR ASSISTED HOUSING PROGRAMS. (III)    IN BALTIMORE CITY, THE FIGURE SHALL REASONABLY
APPROXIMATE 100% OF THE MEDIAN HOUSEHOLD INCOME FOR THE BALTIMORE
METROPOLITAN STATISTICAL AREA. (2) A EXCEPT IN BALTIMORE CITY, A county or incorporated municipality
[which is in a standard metropolitan statistical area] may by LAW, ordinance, or
resolution [adopt] SELECT the FROM THE FIGURES PREPARED BY THE SECRETARY
OF STATE UNDER PARAGRAPH (1)(II) OF THIS SUBSECTION. THE APPLICABLE income - 1942 -


 
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